HART & VICK’S 
EARLY AND MIDSEASON KINDS 
We give the average number of days it takes to make a mature head 
from the day plants are set out in the field. 
About 5,000 seeds per ounce, 3 ounces will plant an acre. 
Bonanza—75 days. Forms small firm head early and con- 
tinues to grow to maximum size. Can be harvested early 
when market is strong and also be held in the field for a con- 
siderable time after maturity without loss if market condi- 
tions are unfavorable. Round heads, very firm and uniform 
about 6 to 7 inches in diameter and weighing 4 pounds. Oz., 
91.00; 4 lb. $3.50; 1b. $12.50 "5, to 25 Ibs, @ 11575 per db. 
Copenhagen Market—70 days. Splendid for early market 
and for shipping, also valuable as an early variety for kraut. 
This strain we offer makes a head quite a little larger than 
Golden Acre and is nearly a week later. Plant is small, com- 
pact, short stem, heads uniformly round and very solid, 
usually 6 to 7 in. diameter and weigh 3 to 3% pounds. The 
Qualhityashvery, hish i O7eo 0 Cheval Deleon lipase (io omLOmeo: 
lbs. @ $4.50 per Ib, 
Karly Jersey Wakefield—62 days, Very early. Small, pointed 
heads, weigh 2-2% lbs. Oz., 50c; % Ib., $1.55; 1lb., $4.75. 
Glory of Enkhuizen—76 days. Large, medium early, splen- 
did for “‘kraut,’”’ heads large, 8 to 9 in. diameter and weigh 
6-8 lbs., very heavy yielding, valuable cabbage. We have 
been growing this same strain of Glory for years and it has 
unfailingly given the cabbage grower the greatest satisfac- 
tion. We have a right to be proud of it. Oz., 45c; % lb., $1.35; 
lb., $4.00; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $3.75 per lb. 
Golden Acre—66 days. In four trial plots last season this par- 
ticular strain of Golden Acre led all others in uniformity of 
size and shape. Earliest round headed cabbage, valuable 
for early market and for shipping. Weight 3 lbs. and are 
6) top?” ine diameters O77. 50'Gs) 4) lb. Sib bie los 694 pep tO 
25 lbs., @ $4.50 per lb. 
Golden Acre (Yellows Resistant) — 66 days. Will produce 
good crops on diseased soil. Uniformly round heads. Oz., 
65c; % Ib., $1.90; 1b., $5.75; 5 to 26 Ibs. @ $5.50 per Ib. 
Marion Market (Yellows Resistant)—75 days. The best and 
most popular early round headed yellows resistant kind. 
Similar to Copenhagen Market but larger and a little later. 
If your soil has the slightest touch of yellows use Resistant 
varieties, OZ. 550; %4 Ib,, $160; lb. $4.85. 
from our seed. 
CARDOON 
Large Smooth—A perennial grown for the fleshy leaf stalks 
or midribs which are cut in the fall and grow up again the 
following spring. Grows 3 ft. high and is often tied up to 
hurry blanching of the leaves. Oz., 50c; % lb., $1.60; 1b., 
$4.85. 
CHERVIL 
Double Curled — The young leaves are used for flavoring 
soups, stews, salads and for garnishing. Oz., 30c; % lb., 75c. 
CHICORY 
Asparagus or Radichetta (Catalonga) —65 days. Foliage 
like a dandelion and used for greens. This is the true, cut- 
leaved, fibrous-rooted type. Oz., 55c; % lb., $1.65; lb., $5.00. 
Witloof or French Endive—150 days. There is usually a 
good market for these 4 to 5 inch clusters of blanched 
leaves. Oz., 55c; %4 1b., $1.85; lb., $6.00. 
CABBAGE SEED 
LATE OR MAIN CROP CABBAGE 
Ferry’s Round Dutch—70 days. Small, compact plants with 
short stems. Heads almost ball-shaped; commonly 7-8 in. 
diameter, 6 in. deep and weigh 4%-5 lbs.; firm and very high 
quality. Slow to produce seeders. Oz., 60c; Ta, Nibeee Se Ol es 
$5.25; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $5.00 per lb. 
Seneca Danish Ballhead—95 days. Bred in New York State 
.for New York State Cabbage Growers. Globe shaped heads 
with a slightly flattened top, of good size averaging from 5 
to 6% lbs. each. Very solid, exceptionally well covered and 
a splendid keeper. Vigorous, medium short stemmed plants. 
It stands at the ‘‘top of the list’’ in all trial plots we have 
seen it in this past season. Nothing better. Oz., 65c; 4 Ihb., 
$2.00) lb., 36.00% 5 to 25 lbs. @ $5.75 per lb: 
Wisconsin Hollander (Yellows Resistant)—90 days. A Dan- 
ish type for use on “yellows” infected land. Large, firm 
heads, weigh 7-9 lbs. Oz., 60c; % lb., $1.75; 1b., $5.25. 
RED CABBAGE 
Mammoth Rock Red —90 days. Best large red, splendid 
keeper. Heads round, 7 in. diameter, weigh 7 lbs. Oz., 45c; 
%1b., $1.45; lb., $4.75; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $4.50 per lb. 
SAVOY CABBAGE 
Chieftain—88& days. Unsurpassed for market, garden and 
shipping. The best savoy-leaved cabbage we have ever seen. 
Oz) 4562024 lb: $.5 52 Ib. $5505 5 tol?’ Ibssi@ $5.25) perlpb: 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Michihli—70 days. A great improvement over the old Chi- 
hili, more uniform, surer heading. Long, uniformly shaped 
heads, 20 inches tall, 3%-4 in. thick, slightly tapered to the 
tip. More attractive darker green outer leaves. Oz., 30c; 4 
Ib., 85e; Ib., $2.85; 5 to 25 lbs: @ $2.65 per lb. 
CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce should produce 2,000 plants. The number of days given is 
from the time the seed is sown. 
Snowball, Perfected Strain—88 days. As fine a strain as there 
is grown. Plants are vigorous with abundant outer leaves 
held erect and inner leaves folded to protect the head. The 
heads are very solid and deep and mature very evenly. Makes 
heads a little smaller than our Snowdrift. % oz., 90c; oz., 
S258Dy 74 lbs 9o 10.009 lbs $35.00. 
Snowdrift (White Mountain)—90 days. A variety making a 
large, deep, solid, white head. The heavy upright growing 
leaves are very numerous and close together forcing the 
small inner leaves to curl over and protect the head. Well 
adapted for use under a wide range of conditions and a most 
satisfactory strain for main crop for fall harvest. % oz., 90c; 
oz., $2.85; % lb., $10.00; 1b., $35.00. 
Super Snowball—85 days. A mighty good strain of early 
cauliflower with plants of medium height and rather broad 
waved leaves which bend outward at the tips. Inner leaves 
cover the head well. Foliage medium green of a slightly 
grayish shade. Very deep heads, solid, ivory white and of 
fine quality. Ripens early and very evenly. %4 oz., 90c; oz., 
$2.85; % lb., $10.00; 1b., $35.00. 
Early Purple—More deliciously flavored than any of the 
white kinds. The large solid heads do not require tying up 
to blanch. Plants set out in July make a September crop. 
Good for freezing. % oz., 90c; oz, $2.85; % Ib., $10.00. 
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Our Early Yellow Globe Onions on the muck of Gavel Bros. at Elba, N. Y, 
